Daily Archives: December 16, 2013

A “triple threat” — that’s how UF Law grad Lauren Detzel (JD 77) and UF Law adjunct professor described next year’s inaugural Florida Tax Institute in Tampa. Besides spreading the word about UF Law’s top graduate tax program to practitioners

Out front on bitcoins As the national taxpayer advocate, who speaks at UF Law this month, urges the IRS to guide taxpayers on transactions with the new digital currency bitcoin, UF Law Professor Omri Marian stands at the forefront of

By Kelcee Griffis (4JM) and Shannon Kaestle (4JM) What’s the best way to transform the business tax code? Well, it all depends on the details, if you ask Karen Burke, the Richard B. Stephens Eminent Scholar and one of UF

If a fundamental test of good law is whether it treats like people in a like manner, the tax code fails. A jumble of intertwined, sometime contradictory edicts, experts blame the corporate tax code, especially, for warping commercial trade and

James J. Freeland Freeland was co-founder of the Graduate Tax Program, its second director and a professor for nearly 40 years. He joined UF Law faculty in 1957 and retired in 1995. He co-authored Fundamentals of Federal Income Taxation

In 1988, Michael Friel assumed the director’s position for UF Law Graduate Tax. He took over a program with a reputation as among the best in America that needed someone who could continue to guide it and maintain that